Women's History Course
Explore women’s history through real sources and case studies. Learn to frame research questions, analyse bias, and design engaging public history projects that connect past struggles over gender and rights to today’s debates in the humanities. This course equips you with practical skills for research, analysis, and public outreach in a New Zealand context.

4 to 360 hours flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This short, practical Women’s History Course teaches you to select focused topics, work with archives, and evaluate primary and secondary sources considering bias, silences, and context. Practice writing clear analytical essays, link past struggles to current gender and rights debates, and design accessible public history products like exhibits, podcasts, or social media series using ethical, inclusive storytelling.
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Develop skills
- Design focused women’s history projects with sharp topics, scope, and questions.
- Master archival and digital research on women’s lives, agency, and activism.
- Critically assess primary sources for bias, silences, and representation.
- Write clear, public-facing historical essays linking past women’s struggles to today.
- Create accessible public history outputs: exhibits, podcasts, or social media.
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